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it's too big. it's too much trauma in our state. i thought the court would not be able to disentangle themselves from the drama. >> 16 years after the massacre, this court ruling about the three men who were turned over to the serbs, could have implications for similar cases against the dutch state. peer -- peter biles, "bbc world news." >> now the concern for the thousands caught up in draught. >> that's right. the draught from east africa is a human tragedy from unimaginable proportions. rains have failed for the past four seasons and more than 10 million people across eethyobeya, so man ya, are facing dire shortages of food, shelter, and medical support. >> day after day, mile after mile, they walk and walk. these are the people of the draught. but they're also escaping from somalia's endless civil war and they trek vast distances across land where it no longer seems to rain. some are sick, like alio who's just 6 months old. some will die along the way. these people we came across today are all from the same village in somalia. w
it's too big. it's too much trauma in our state. i thought the court would not be able to disentangle themselves from the drama. >> 16 years after the massacre, this court ruling about the three men who were turned over to the serbs, could have implications for similar cases against the dutch state. peer -- peter biles, "bbc world news." >> now the concern for the thousands caught up in draught. >> that's right. the draught from east africa is a human tragedy from...
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it is too big. i would look for to be able to disentangle themselves fomrom this drama. >> 16 years after the massacre, the court ruling about the three men that were turned over to the serbs could have implications for similar cases against the dutch state. >> a disaster unfolding for tens of thousands of people in east africa. >> the un refugee agency has called the drought in east africa and human tragedy of unimaginable proportions. 10 milliond more than people in ethiopia, somalia are facing loss of medical support and food. >> day after day, mile after mile, they walk and walk. these are the people of the drought, but they are also escaping from somalia's civil war. they trek vast distances over land where it no longer seems to rain. some are sick, like this child that is six months old. some will die along the way. these people are all from the same village in somalia. what they carry is all they possess. >> it was too long. we had no food. we were carrying children on our back. we had threat
it is too big. i would look for to be able to disentangle themselves fomrom this drama. >> 16 years after the massacre, the court ruling about the three men that were turned over to the serbs could have implications for similar cases against the dutch state. >> a disaster unfolding for tens of thousands of people in east africa. >> the un refugee agency has called the drought in east africa and human tragedy of unimaginable proportions. 10 milliond more than people in...
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big volume, as you can imagine. a private equity firm will buy the blood testing products company for just under $2 billion, or $27 per share. penny below closing price. the financial sector was the biggest drag, held back by regional banks. the dallas-based comerica shed 3%. first horizon is from tennessee. it dropped almost 3%. citi cut price targets on both, citing pressure on earnings as interest rates stay low. the nasdaq was the only of the three major indices to close higher. the best nasdaq 100 stock was netflix. volume more than doubled as the stock ran up more than 8%. nice move here. this is an all-time for shares. it announced new internet streaming service in latin america and the caribbean as it continues to expand globally. some wall street worries hit shares of medical device maker medtronic. the stock fell 3% on heavy volume. last week, a medical journal raised questions about a bone growth product and today wells fargo downgraded the stock. this is the past 180 sessions. a couple of decent rallies,
big volume, as you can imagine. a private equity firm will buy the blood testing products company for just under $2 billion, or $27 per share. penny below closing price. the financial sector was the biggest drag, held back by regional banks. the dallas-based comerica shed 3%. first horizon is from tennessee. it dropped almost 3%. citi cut price targets on both, citing pressure on earnings as interest rates stay low. the nasdaq was the only of the three major indices to close higher. the best...
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fiscal deficits and organize fiscal consolidation in a big way whether you look at advanced economies with or you look at emerging markets or low income countries the issue of employment is a critical one the one hundred eighty seven nation organization has already lent one hundred sixty billion dollars to cash strapped nations many of which have little hope for paying it back. so the real questions are manifested here on the streets of some of the nations suffering the most are expecting aid from the i.m.f. has been presented at times as the only option is austerity measures are now being put into place the questions too are in the dollar and how its value may or may not change under her watch for managing the debt crisis around the world will fall at the top of her agenda as the rest of the world watches with hope first ability in an unstable world in washington christine for south r.t. . and for international debts to the national debate the us is less than a month away from developing on its debt at the lawmakers can't get a deal done to raise the fourteen point three trillion dol
fiscal deficits and organize fiscal consolidation in a big way whether you look at advanced economies with or you look at emerging markets or low income countries the issue of employment is a critical one the one hundred eighty seven nation organization has already lent one hundred sixty billion dollars to cash strapped nations many of which have little hope for paying it back. so the real questions are manifested here on the streets of some of the nations suffering the most are expecting aid...
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another picture shows the muddy water forming a big puddle in the middle of the intersection. >>> in napa county three farm workers went to the hospital after they were exposed to pesticides. janine de la vega . jana katsuyama tells us that the two were taken to the hospital. >> reporter: a napa county sheriff's captain says they got the call about 9:30 this morning. the workers had been pruning a vineyard. napa officials say it appears a neighboring vineyard had applied pesticides overnight. >> there was enough breeze to cause a drift of this spray. >> reporter: the sheriff's office says the three women and a fourth worker had respiratory problems. investigators tell us the chemicals involve include sylgart, flint and altacore. >> we're in a quarantine area and we're trying to eradicate the moth. that's what altacore is all about. >> whether it's handling, understanding the labeling, understanding the mixing and being very cautious about the weather and the time of application. >> reporter: there's no word on just how long this investigation will take. the farm bureau says there are
another picture shows the muddy water forming a big puddle in the middle of the intersection. >>> in napa county three farm workers went to the hospital after they were exposed to pesticides. janine de la vega . jana katsuyama tells us that the two were taken to the hospital. >> reporter: a napa county sheriff's captain says they got the call about 9:30 this morning. the workers had been pruning a vineyard. napa officials say it appears a neighboring vineyard had applied...
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another picture shows the muddy water forming a big puddle in the middle of the intersection. >>> in napa county three farm workers went to the hospital after they were exposed to pesticides. janine de la vega . jana katsuyama tells us that the two were taken to the hospital. >> reporter: a napa county sheriff's captain says they got the call about 9:30 this morning. the workers had been pruning a vineyard. napa officials say it appears a neighboring vineyard had applied pesticides overnight. >> there was enough breeze to cause a drift of this spray. >> reporter: the sheriff's office says the three women and a fourth worker had respiratory problems. investigators tell us the chemicals involve include sylgart, flint and altacore. >> we're in a quarantine area and we're trying to eradicate the moth. that's what altacore is all about. >> whether it's handling, understanding the labeling, understanding the mixing and being very cautious about the weather and the time of application. >> reporter: there's no word on just how long this investigation will take. the farm bureau says there are
another picture shows the muddy water forming a big puddle in the middle of the intersection. >>> in napa county three farm workers went to the hospital after they were exposed to pesticides. janine de la vega . jana katsuyama tells us that the two were taken to the hospital. >> reporter: a napa county sheriff's captain says they got the call about 9:30 this morning. the workers had been pruning a vineyard. napa officials say it appears a neighboring vineyard had applied...
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why did caylee die is a big piece of it. so when you look at it like that, i think jose baez in his opening statements said reasonable doubt lives in this case. and i think that's come to pass. >> and yet, larry, sonny makes a strong case here. but when you heard the jury had reached a verdict so quickly, shy of 11 hours of deliberations, did your gut say bad news for the defense? >> yes. at first i thought that jury had used its anger and hostility toward casey and made an emotional decision. i mean, it was a very short deliberation considering the complexity of the case that went on for six weeks. but i think the jury clearly -- i mean, they were looking at the state's case. and they felt they didn't make the case. and even though there was science used by the state, i think the jurors decided that that science was not reliable. certainly the defense pulled out their experts and they neutralized essentially neutralized every piece of evidence. and there's real questions now about whether that evidence ever should have been
why did caylee die is a big piece of it. so when you look at it like that, i think jose baez in his opening statements said reasonable doubt lives in this case. and i think that's come to pass. >> and yet, larry, sonny makes a strong case here. but when you heard the jury had reached a verdict so quickly, shy of 11 hours of deliberations, did your gut say bad news for the defense? >> yes. at first i thought that jury had used its anger and hostility toward casey and made an...